MORPHOLOGICAL DETECTION OF X-CHROMOSOMES AND Y-CHROMOSOMES IN SMEARS AND PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES USING A NONISOTOPIC IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUE (NISH)
P. Betz et al., MORPHOLOGICAL DETECTION OF X-CHROMOSOMES AND Y-CHROMOSOMES IN SMEARS AND PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES USING A NONISOTOPIC IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUE (NISH), International journal of legal medicine, 107(2), 1994, pp. 108-110
Pharyngeal smears and paraffin-embedded tissue specimens (skeletal mus
cle, kidney) obtained from 10 male and 10 female individuals were eval
uated using non-isotopic in situ hybridization (NISH) with commercial
X- and Y-specific biotinylated probes which recognize the pericentrome
tric regions DXZ1 and DYZ1/DYZ3 of the X- and Y-chromosome, respective
ly. The results provide evidence that the morphological sex determinat
ion of a single cell can be performed by critical application of this
staining method leading to one nuclear signal in ''male'' cells using
the Y-specific probe whereas ''female'' cells are negative. In situ hy
bridization of ''female'' tissues with an X-specific probe results reg
ularly in 2 signals whereas ''male'' cells show only one spot in the n
ucleus.